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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We are so happy to see this update! Upgrade your masks everyone and go to school![/quote] Only complete idiots think this is good news. Enjoy your kid’s subpar education for the remainder of the year, stuffed into auditoriums with no teachers. But they are socializing! (If you [b]actually talked to your kid[/b], you’d know the kids are absolutely miserable in the buildings right now)[/quote] This is what I’m hearing. And not even enough teachers to stuff them in the auditorium. It’s fundamentally unsafe. [/quote] They don't talk to their kids. They just want them out of their hair. [/quote] I talk to my kids a lot. They want to be in school. I also work out of the house. So no one is ever “in my hair.” Don’t you get sick of trotting out the same stupid line over and over again?[/quote] My kids "want" to eat crap and no vegetables and stay up until midnight. But I'm a parent and I know better. Try again. [/quote] DP... my HS/MS kids want to be in school, and so do I, not because I want them "out of my hair" but because being out is detrimental to their overall well being, while covid is no longer detrimental to their physical health since they are vaxxed. We have already been exposed to covid. It was mild for us. If you are not vaxxed I can see why you would be concerned. For those not vaxxed or who are [b]immunocompromised, you can always go virtual.[/b] [/quote] Yeah, that's ableist AF. Why not make schools safer so *all* kids can be in person. Amazing how uber-privileged will trash virtual and then when people have legitimate health concerns, instead of fighting for safer mitigation, they are more than willing to shunt those (who are already at a disadvantage) to a platform that they view as less than.[/quote]
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